





💼 Elevate your lunch game—press, strain, and impress with style!
The Evriholder Tuna & Veggie Press and Strainer is a versatile kitchen tool designed to fit both small and large cans with its interlocking dual-disc system. Featuring a stylish wave-shaped handle for ergonomic use, it efficiently drains liquid while preserving your food’s texture. Made from durable plastic and silicone, it’s dishwasher safe and built to reduce mess and hassle, making it a must-have for the modern professional’s kitchen arsenal.
| ASIN | B001UAF8X8 |
| Brand | Evriholder |
| Brand Name | Evriholder |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 124 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00714415023409 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.99 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Evriholder |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 6960 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Against Defect |
| Material | Plastic, Silicone |
| Material Type | Plastic, Silicone |
| Mesh Opening Size | 7.25 Inches |
| Model Number | TVPS |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| UPC | 714415023409 |
L**S
Waterless tuna, my favorite!
It works, and drains my tuna cans without losing any tuna, exactly what I needed! I always end up getting tuna on my hands when I make anything involving tuna anyways, so it's no big deal and it was expected to happen, considering there are no handles on it. I wash my hands after I eat, so no tuna smell. :P A very clever design, so you can unlatch the inner part for tuna, or hook up the outer ring to cover the tops of larger cans for draining. Nice. Always good to have a tool that can do more than one thing. (No, it's not meant to go inside the veggie cans like it does for the tuna cans.) I like to make onigiri from tuna with some siracha and mayo, it's delish!
J**.
Finally tuna may be enjoyed, without treating long shirt sleeves inhumanely
A perfect compliment to a safe-edge can opener (and, of course, a can of tuna). Reduces the risk of 'tuna shirt' from ~73% to ~2%. Works great on both 5 oz and 12oz cans of tuna. Surprising sturdy. If you really like to crush every last trace of moisture from the can contents, you may want to stick with 5 oz cans, as it seems somewhat possible to damage this strainer if you unleash 'roid rage with the outer ring attached. That being said, it feels sturdy enough to put a subjectively acceptable strain on a 12oz can. Perhaps a more dedicated reviewer will attempt strain a 12oz can with this thing using all of their might, and provide some hard data on its durability. I couldn't bring myself to break a brand new device that saves me from changing my shirt more than half of the times I strain a can of tuna. To the reviewer who does eventually break their strainer in the name of amazon review data: I accept your 'thumbs down' of my review with grace and humility.
L**L
OK if you don't mind tuna liquid oozing over your thumbs
I always used a plastic tuna strainer with handles (like this one ), but needed a larger version that would work on 12-oz tuna and chicken cans. This strainer functions reasonably well to press out the water or oil from the can, but since it has no handles I have to endure the flow of liquid running over my thumbs as I push down. And yes, it's a simple matter to immediately wash my hands; I still think it's gross and just don't like it!
M**S
Good Tool: A few minor design details could be improved.
This is a very useful tool. Only reason for my four star rating compare to a five star rating are the following aspects that could be improved: I use it to drain tuna cans for my cat. The supplemental extended edge is not useful to me. I never found cans of a different size. Second issue: the raised top used to hold the device does not have a flat surface and when you press the tuna inside the can it is not as comfortable as the previous one I had which had a fatter surface easier to press. Overall good tool.
A**D
Useless, at least for cans found in Washington state
Maybe it works for cans of tuna, but all the cans of vegetables in my pantry are considerably smaller than the smallest diameter this tool offers. I quite frankly recommend finding a gravity-based strainer that provides handles on the side for mess-free usage. Now it's time for me to throw away this useless tool and purchase something that fits the cans sold around here.
A**R
With the now commonplace side cut can openers you are left without a decent method of draining tuna cans and so forth--but with
Tired of the messy hassle of trying to drain your tuna and similarly sized cans? Look no further than this nifty strainer gadget to ease your draining turmoil! With the now commonplace side cut can openers you are left without a decent method of draining tuna cans and so forth--but with this strainer it's better and easier than ever! When we lost our first one we suffered along for a month or two hoping it would turn up--but then we decided that it wasn't something to be without and ordered another one (at about 1/3 less than the big box stores)! If we ever lose it again we'll be sure to reorder, but they seem to be made well enough that if you don't lose it you can pass it down to your grandchildren--since you won't want to let it go until you're gone :)
B**K
Won't use it.
Just pressing hard on the lid from the can works better or just as well. Just another gadget that takes up space in the whatnot drawer.
H**N
Maybe three stars
This strainer works as advertised. My only quibble is that it isn't easy to get the oil off well enough to feel it is truly clean. Two possible solutions: harder plastic, bigger holes. I imagine those little holes grip the oil with quite a bit of surface tension. I would give it only three stars if I was certain that my suggestions would improve the device. I could possibly figure this out by ordering a bunch of tuna strainers and become an expert, but I'm not going to do that. I have to draw the line somewhere. Perhaps America's Test Kitchens will dig in on this issue. However, most people don't even know about side cutting can openers so the demand for strainers probably isn't big enough to warrant the show's time. Someone truly built a better mousetrap, but the world did not beat a path to their door.
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